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ford been on the other side the institutional shareholders for about eight years back in the 1990's, i worked with the largest constitutional investors. i was a consultant for a few ands and then i joined nacd i held up the research department. i was made president two years ago. host: and kind enough to give us time this morning. jeff is in massachusetts. go ahead. when clinton passed nafta and the trade deal with china, the trade deal, we were supposed to get 35% tax and the companies who go over there and write everything up -- but some andted making money politicians passed a bill or a loophole way they could put the money into offshore companies and not pay the 35% taxes. and the whole reason for passing the republicans preached you would get 35% taxes and it would help fund but as soon as they started making money, they put a loophole so they didn't have to pay the tax. what do you think about this? what about all of the cities and towns -- why can't everybody in pittsburgh pay their property insurance to the city and then they take that money and they started a stork to compet
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a new car -- a new model car, you get your ford that comes brand-new model. over time you get third-party suppliers so you don't have to equipmente original made by them. it is the same thing with aircraft, maybe a little less so in the parts. once you have it in the shop and you are working on it you find new ways to do it. the first time you work on a car you change your breaks, it's going to take you a while to do that first tire but want to move on to the other side you already have that experience of doing that one under your belt. the time goes down and the money comes down as well. host: the technology used in the pilot helmet. back in august of 2013, the washington journal got a german stray should -- got a demonstration of the technology in the pilots helmet for the f-35. i wanted to show for viewers with that looks like before we have you talk about it. [video clip] >> what we have here is a replica, an example of what we see the helmet in the cockpit. that areix sensors mounted in the fuselage of the infrared display symbology and video. that video
a new car -- a new model car, you get your ford that comes brand-new model. over time you get third-party suppliers so you don't have to equipmente original made by them. it is the same thing with aircraft, maybe a little less so in the parts. once you have it in the shop and you are working on it you find new ways to do it. the first time you work on a car you change your breaks, it's going to take you a while to do that first tire but want to move on to the other side you already have that...
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various potential threats such .s radiological material down the country we ford some very good money homeland security in our major cities. on september 10, a country where a natural gas pipeline was pretty much completely exposed on the west side of manhattan where it was running from the midwest of the new england and came up in this place on the west side of manhattan and a minory anybody with explosives could have set the whole thing off. hundreds of thousands of instances of vulnerabilities like the that we spent money to really fix. where i am in new york, we are so exposed that basically someone with a backpack getting on a train could have caused much more death and destruction than the hijackers caused about 11. we strengthened the train tunnels. there are less examples like that. this is a story of tens of withands of real heroes the department of homeland security, local enforcement agencies now working together to make us a lot safer than we were on september 10. it's also story of a lot of wasted money and wasted effort and a lot of political posturing. host: are we any
various potential threats such .s radiological material down the country we ford some very good money homeland security in our major cities. on september 10, a country where a natural gas pipeline was pretty much completely exposed on the west side of manhattan where it was running from the midwest of the new england and came up in this place on the west side of manhattan and a minory anybody with explosives could have set the whole thing off. hundreds of thousands of instances of...
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the ford foundation did a study in the 1970's and early 80's that stated that fewer than 25% of the jobs in the country require more than a high school education to do. i do not think that has changed a whole lot. there is a false precedent put on a college degree. they let children take social studies, this, that, basket weaving and the traditional, crazy courses. i believe the kids on wall street should be suing their colleges and the guidance counselors for letting them take , promising them they are going to start with $65,000 a year. that is a joke. host: is there a false narrative about the value of a college degree? aret: i think what we trying to do is figure out what the narrative around with the value out of college looks like. i will say that one of the biggest misconceptions that we hear and that a lot of policymakers have, what does today's student look like, and their own experiences clouding their ability to push this conversation forward. jealous that you and a pay $57 in tuition lot of lawmakers in congress today also had very similar experiences, which is simply not the
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guest: the kellogg foundation, ford foundation, open society foundation. none of our major donors, individual people, are sort of big known. majority of our funding comes from those foundations. host: what are you promoting? what issues are important to this progressive demos grip? guest: it is an exciting moment right now and our country. demos was founded to address issues of inequality in our democracy and economy. we mean the fact that it is hard for a regular working family to be heard, and the issues that keep them up at night are not the issues that are front and center across the country, and the fact that it is really hard for a regular working family to get ahead financially. we think those things are interrelated. we think the public policy plays a role in making sure there is a fair shot for everyone and that there is an equal voice for everyone. we are really trying to drive a when,ory at this moment frankly, a lot of people on the left and right are saying, i'm not sure about the solutions and stories. we are a new generation. demos is sort o
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well in hollywood, florida -- will in hollywood, ford florida. caller: i agree with that gentleman earlier who said trump is a very likable candidate. i am a hillary clinton supporter. modern-day politics does not lend itself to multiparty candidates. it is a two system and sadly, that is the reality. host: what about the coverage of your candidate? caller: i think the coverage for hillary has been ok. the focus on benghazi is a bit one-sided. perhaps the issue might not have been really discussed. hillary probably does need to explain herself in terms of the decision-making she's made. we are in a very bipartisan era. you have your conservative base the otherards -- thing with trump, would just be the fact that i think media would need to cover or explain a little bit about trade deficits. -- i don'thave understand most of it. we live in a very complex and complicated modern world. i think the media should probably help shed some light on how complex am of these issues really are. today."story in "usa efforts and the republican party israel to v
well in hollywood, florida -- will in hollywood, ford florida. caller: i agree with that gentleman earlier who said trump is a very likable candidate. i am a hillary clinton supporter. modern-day politics does not lend itself to multiparty candidates. it is a two system and sadly, that is the reality. host: what about the coverage of your candidate? caller: i think the coverage for hillary has been ok. the focus on benghazi is a bit one-sided. perhaps the issue might not have been really...
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you have felons being released from jail, that were put in jail by judges, ford drug deals and gun charges, being released for no reason. you have 2 billion bullets purchased by the federal government without congressional approval for domestic purposes paid you have refugees with tb and other diseases in the country. you have refugees in here that are unfettered. we have -- unvetted. we have no economic growth. we have people on the street. people are afraid of donald trump? are you kidding me? here they will be worse, and they are more afraid of donald trump? host: thank you. thank you for all of your calls and sweets. much more coming up in our sunday roundtable. joining us in a couple of minutes, brian nienaber and stefan hankin. we will get two different perspectives about the state of the race and some of the down ballot races. ali nader will join us. we will talk about the money sent to iran. first, an interview with gary johnson on "newsmakers." among the issues we talked with him about, the state of his campaign, comments about donald about isisments founders. [video clip] disagre
you have felons being released from jail, that were put in jail by judges, ford drug deals and gun charges, being released for no reason. you have 2 billion bullets purchased by the federal government without congressional approval for domestic purposes paid you have refugees with tb and other diseases in the country. you have refugees in here that are unfettered. we have -- unvetted. we have no economic growth. we have people on the street. people are afraid of donald trump? are you kidding...
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ford freedom sales event. >>> okay. so we were just talking about why donald trump was in michigan today and what that means in terms of the path he's trying to follow to the white house, the rustbelt path. we told you there's a big problem for donald trump. there's two big problems. one, he's losing in the rustbelt right now, but the second one is donald trump has trouble in the red states, the romney states from 2012. check this out. let's take a look here at states that went from romney in 2012 that trump assumes he's going to be able to hold in 2016, but that right now he is in trouble in. let's highlight them for you starting in north carolina. there have been polls out in north carolina that show hillary clinton ahead or tied. georgia, there is a poll out of georgia today that has hillary clinton up by seven points. georgia a state that last voted for a democrat back in 1992 with bill clinton. you could go to arizona. there's a poll that has trump up. there's a poll that has clinton up. this is a state that looks
ford freedom sales event. >>> okay. so we were just talking about why donald trump was in michigan today and what that means in terms of the path he's trying to follow to the white house, the rustbelt path. we told you there's a big problem for donald trump. there's two big problems. one, he's losing in the rustbelt right now, but the second one is donald trump has trouble in the red states, the romney states from 2012. check this out. let's take a look here at states that went from...
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just this week, declassified the presidential daily briefs that went to president nixon and president ford. and it was nixon who was president when he sort of inexplicably went to def con 3 in 1973. it was during the yom kippur war in the middle east, when egypt and syria ganged up on israel. it was over in 20 days. we were intensively involved in trying to resolve it, end it, the soviets were up to their neck in it as well. the soviets were supplying the syrian and egyptian side of the conflict. but stuff like that happened between us and the soviets during the cold war. it wasn't something so much worse than anything that happened before, which would be 9/11. so what happened during the yom kippur war, why did we freak out like that in 1973? we now know from the president's daily briefs that were just declassified. we know that u.s. intelligence believed at the time that the soviets had sent a ship loaded with nuclear weapons to egypt in the middle of that war that egypt was fighting with israel egypt's fighting with israel, the soviets are supplying the egyptians, and they shipped in a
just this week, declassified the presidential daily briefs that went to president nixon and president ford. and it was nixon who was president when he sort of inexplicably went to def con 3 in 1973. it was during the yom kippur war in the middle east, when egypt and syria ganged up on israel. it was over in 20 days. we were intensively involved in trying to resolve it, end it, the soviets were up to their neck in it as well. the soviets were supplying the syrian and egyptian side of the...
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i mean, nixon, ford, reagan, bush, the other bush. but white house economic advisors do not the world make. and clearly even though a lot of mainstream conservatism rejects donald trump profoundly, there are a lot of folks who are very happy to dance with donald trump this year. last night we hosted a long and longer and then really long interview with donald trump's new campaign manager, and we talked last night a little bit with her about how she got that job. but there is a back story. i think it's really helpful to understanding specifically today's news. i think it makes some sense of what was otherwise a little inexplicable in this news cycle we lived through today. because before becoming donald trump's new campaign manager kelly ann conway ran one of the superpacs that supported ted cruz in the republican primary. there were a budge of different superpacs that supported ted cruz. they were all a variation of keep the promise. she ran the group that was called keep the promise one. they ran millions of dollars in anti-trump ads
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election night in 2000 was the first time in a generation, the first time since that carter/ford election in 1976, that we actually had a truly close, truly suspenseful, nip and tuck presidential election. it wasn't even settled on election night. people trying to figure out who their next president was going to be. all night and into the wee hours of the morning, people were at home, staring at their television screens, trying to figure out what combination of states might possibly put al gore over the top, what combination of states might mean that george w. bush was going to be the winner. that's the kind of night it was. the colors that were used that night just so happened to be blue for gore and red for bush. red for the republicans. so with tim russert leading the way, people at home, all across the country started talking about the red states as a thing, and the blue states as a thing. the red for the republicans, the blue for the democrats. election night 2000, people started talking that way, tens of millions all watching their televisions at the same time, and it just kinda stu
election night in 2000 was the first time in a generation, the first time since that carter/ford election in 1976, that we actually had a truly close, truly suspenseful, nip and tuck presidential election. it wasn't even settled on election night. people trying to figure out who their next president was going to be. all night and into the wee hours of the morning, people were at home, staring at their television screens, trying to figure out what combination of states might possibly put al gore...
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there's one state lit up in blue, indiana, and that's ford's one and only state so far. >> we have another state to project, nbc news projects jimmy carter the winner in florida. that was not a big surprise. he had campaigned down there. so had his running mate, but you see it on our map. >> the darker color, the blue, are states that have gone for carter. the yellow have gone for ford. >> at 8:15 eastern standard time, on this election night, we have projected ronald reagan the winner. and to add evidence to that protection, we are projecting him as the winner in more states. by our calculations, he is the winner in the state of new hampshire, in the state of vermont, delaware, and south carolina. we will be coloring in those on the map now in blue for reagan or light gray from black and white. new hampshire is the first state that we are calling for him in this list of states. vermont, we are coloring blue in a projection for reagan. >> the only sure bet for mondale tonight seems to be the district of columbia. so we'll color that red in our big nbc news election map. and these states ap
there's one state lit up in blue, indiana, and that's ford's one and only state so far. >> we have another state to project, nbc news projects jimmy carter the winner in florida. that was not a big surprise. he had campaigned down there. so had his running mate, but you see it on our map. >> the darker color, the blue, are states that have gone for carter. the yellow have gone for ford. >> at 8:15 eastern standard time, on this election night, we have projected ronald reagan...
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so did gm, ford and chrysler, now ford and chrysler are opposing this deal. because people said we were going to be able to have jobs in a global mark place. we proceeded to have a 15-minute the facts, they said, okay, we've got to rethink this. we have to get under the sound bites to what the substance is. >> that's an interesting story. we spent so much time trying to analyze and dissect the players of a place like michigan, some of these are swing states, you mention you encounter this group of rust belt voters, you're describing, they are initially saying they're donald trump supporters. what is it, initially, that's drawing them to donald trump. >> they keep hearing him say we're going to fight for jobs. i want to look at you and say, it's not only the unions, at this point in time the auto company themselves, ford and chrysler are strongly opposed to tpp that's because we're tired of bad trade deals. we need to negotiate trade deals that are going to protect the worker in this government. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y
so did gm, ford and chrysler, now ford and chrysler are opposing this deal. because people said we were going to be able to have jobs in a global mark place. we proceeded to have a 15-minute the facts, they said, okay, we've got to rethink this. we have to get under the sound bites to what the substance is. >> that's an interesting story. we spent so much time trying to analyze and dissect the players of a place like michigan, some of these are swing states, you mention you encounter this...
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look, i thought nafta was a good deal in the '90s and so did gm, ford and chrysler and now ford and chrysler are opposing the deal because people said we would be able to have jobs in a global marketplace and the reality is now companies are going overseas and not producing those jobs here. >> when you look at donald trump, you say this is something we haven't seen in a general election in a long time. the republican party and its national platform with the canidates it nominated in the last generation has been clearly free trade. you have donald trump saying get rid of nafta. it's been a disaster. is he making inroads with blue collar voters in the rust belt. >> i have always said the race will be competitive but he has cheap shots. today after i left the speech that hillary spoke at, i went to a liquor store to get a diet coke and this were three big mccomb county blue collar workers you are talking about and they were being pretty point blank about how they were going to vote and i started to talk to them and i said, okay, you say you are going to support donald trump, do you know where h
look, i thought nafta was a good deal in the '90s and so did gm, ford and chrysler and now ford and chrysler are opposing the deal because people said we would be able to have jobs in a global marketplace and the reality is now companies are going overseas and not producing those jobs here. >> when you look at donald trump, you say this is something we haven't seen in a general election in a long time. the republican party and its national platform with the canidates it nominated in the...
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>> the most accurate were democracy core, pew research and the hearted ford current. those are the ones that got it closest to exactly how it turned out. the worse though, rasmussen, gallup, p.r. and ap. all of them had romney pulling off a win. >> gallup got out of the presidential polling business because their performance was so abysmal. rasmussen i think turned over management. a.p., that's a big interesting one. because polling not only is an indicator of who might be winning, but also is a psychological factor because if voters think their candidate is going to lose they stay home or whatever. final question, in some of the analysis of the polling there is a bias indicator, that has been studied. what is that? >> well, essentially they look at where the bias fans out. when you ask these polling questions, who tends to be favored. last time there was a bias in favor of republicans, by an assessment of looking at all the polls that is exactly what turned out to be the case. people were overly optimistic about romney, about republicans doing well. in the end it tur
>> the most accurate were democracy core, pew research and the hearted ford current. those are the ones that got it closest to exactly how it turned out. the worse though, rasmussen, gallup, p.r. and ap. all of them had romney pulling off a win. >> gallup got out of the presidential polling business because their performance was so abysmal. rasmussen i think turned over management. a.p., that's a big interesting one. because polling not only is an indicator of who might be winning,...
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. >> she vote ford conflict of wars we got into. she was in favor of all those. >> where were they on benghazi and libya and iraq and iran and russian reset and all of the things that were her portfolio. they didn't raise a lot of issues then. why? oh, rig they are with her, to coin a phrase. >> is it smart for a general to be weighing in like this on a candidate that might be president now you have on record internationally that a four star general says this guy is dangerous. >> right. well, look, they can say whatever they want. obviously in america. they're actually teeing up a very powerful argument if trump can make hay of this. which is that these are card carrying members of the bipartisan establishment class, the ruling class. okay, they have been. >> never trump. >> position of influence for a long time. >> yeah. >> so donald trump, if he is smart can make the argument, look, if you want more of same, go with them. knock yourself out. vote for hillary. do whatever you want. if you want real change to bring america back mili
. >> she vote ford conflict of wars we got into. she was in favor of all those. >> where were they on benghazi and libya and iraq and iran and russian reset and all of the things that were her portfolio. they didn't raise a lot of issues then. why? oh, rig they are with her, to coin a phrase. >> is it smart for a general to be weighing in like this on a candidate that might be president now you have on record internationally that a four star general says this guy is dangerous....
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an attempt on gerald ford's life. ronald reagan very nearly died from only one assassin. >> and all mentally unstable people. >> yes. >> that's who's out there. that's who's vulnerable to this. >> exactly. and among the side effects of what donald trump did by wink, wink, wink. well, second amendment people may have to take care of hillary clinton, paraphrase of it. a side effect of it is i grew up in texas, i grew up in a gun culture. i know a lot of people who are strong for the second amendment. and what donald trump did was he undercut a lot of decent intending citizens who own guns to make it so that it plays into the stereotype that every one of them is a gun-crazy nut job just looking for a target, which is not the case. but set that aside at the moment. the end of this story has to be is this or is this not acceptable conduct for a major party candidate of the united states? i think the obvious answer, not a matter of opinion, the obvious answer is absolutely not. that's not -- that's not who we are as a peopl
an attempt on gerald ford's life. ronald reagan very nearly died from only one assassin. >> and all mentally unstable people. >> yes. >> that's who's out there. that's who's vulnerable to this. >> exactly. and among the side effects of what donald trump did by wink, wink, wink. well, second amendment people may have to take care of hillary clinton, paraphrase of it. a side effect of it is i grew up in texas, i grew up in a gun culture. i know a lot of people who are...
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ford freedom sales event. >>> a kelly file follow up. it was just about a year ago that a boy got in trouble for bringing a handmade clock to school that some said resembled a bomb. now his family is suing, saying the principal, the school district, and the city, they all violates his civil rights. trace gallagher reports for us tonight. >> reporter: hey, trish. the lawsuit claims the state of texas and the irving school district has a history of discrimination against muslims. so 14-year-old ahmed mohamed and his family are now asking a jury to decide the damages. the family had offered to settle the case for $15 million. the boy, as you'll recall, was arrested last september for bringing a hoax bomb to school. ahmed claimed he built the clock out of hardware salvaged from his parents' garage and was even applauded by president obama for his injen uity and invited to the white house. but critics later claimed the boy never built a clock. instead, he took the cover off an old clock, exposing the wires, making it look suspicious. police e
ford freedom sales event. >>> a kelly file follow up. it was just about a year ago that a boy got in trouble for bringing a handmade clock to school that some said resembled a bomb. now his family is suing, saying the principal, the school district, and the city, they all violates his civil rights. trace gallagher reports for us tonight. >> reporter: hey, trish. the lawsuit claims the state of texas and the irving school district has a history of discrimination against muslims....
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gerald ford in 1976, was down 15 points after the convention but lost by only two points. the problem for trump now is in the post 2000 period where the country is so evenly divided and we're much more polarized and partisan now, are there that many persuadables for trump to win back at this point with only 11 weeks left. that remains an open question. >> yet there may be some big event. there could be, god forbid a terror incident or the e-mail dump from the dnc involving hillary clinton. i mean, there could be a game changer still. >> so many unique things about this election, megyn. events -- two candidates now who are the most -- least well liked in history. honest and trustworthiness. donald trump, republicans have never elected someone without experience other than a war hero. there are so many potential vulnerabilities and twists and turns left in the race. >> where would you put the odds? what percentage would you say trump has of winning at this point? >> i mean, look, given where things stand right now, he is behind the eight ball. he has to start making up groun
gerald ford in 1976, was down 15 points after the convention but lost by only two points. the problem for trump now is in the post 2000 period where the country is so evenly divided and we're much more polarized and partisan now, are there that many persuadables for trump to win back at this point with only 11 weeks left. that remains an open question. >> yet there may be some big event. there could be, god forbid a terror incident or the e-mail dump from the dnc involving hillary...
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kellyanne conway as well as steve bannon were added to the campaign roster of executive manager that man ford had been layered. and for all intents and purposes in the trump campaign when you get pushed aside by other people brought in bo you it's time to leave and that's what manafort decided to do. he ran into some problems there too. there was tremendous amount of press coverage and democratic criticism. news reports that he had gotten very close to a pro-russian political party in ukraine and might have gotten involved with organized crime figures and not properly disclosed it on american lobbyist disclosure forms. that was the kind of distraction that even eric trump said his father couldn't really have and didn't want around the campaign anymore. manafort is out. kellyanne conway the campaign manager clearly has been calling the shots this week and talking about introduces and talking about how trump would be more substantive dealing with policy, less name-calling and we have heard a considerable decrease in the name calling. instead of calling clinton crooked hillary at every single ut
kellyanne conway as well as steve bannon were added to the campaign roster of executive manager that man ford had been layered. and for all intents and purposes in the trump campaign when you get pushed aside by other people brought in bo you it's time to leave and that's what manafort decided to do. he ran into some problems there too. there was tremendous amount of press coverage and democratic criticism. news reports that he had gotten very close to a pro-russian political party in ukraine...
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. >> and ford not knowing that there was soviet domination of poland. there's a big upside, and there's a huge down side. >> it's fascinating in our position. i mean if you're lucky enough to be sitting there front and center. but even as a viewer to see how they deal with the pressure. so it is somewhat telling. >> yeah. and people look at him and think -- >> whistle stop. >> yes, suitable for gifts, megyn. >> back in the day, i used to share an office with major garrett who was with fox news, and i would like you to tell him i said hello. >> i will. >> and tell him i now have bought all four of his books on amazon for a penny each. >> what am i supposed to do with that? >> john, thank you. >> thanks, megyn. >>> new details in the 15-year-old murder mystery of a washington intern who turned up dead after having an affair with congressman gary condit. the man convicted of her murder was released from jail over the weekend, and coming up her parents are here to tell us why they think a murderer is walking free. >>> plus ben shapiro just got banned from s
. >> and ford not knowing that there was soviet domination of poland. there's a big upside, and there's a huge down side. >> it's fascinating in our position. i mean if you're lucky enough to be sitting there front and center. but even as a viewer to see how they deal with the pressure. so it is somewhat telling. >> yeah. and people look at him and think -- >> whistle stop. >> yes, suitable for gifts, megyn. >> back in the day, i used to share an office with...
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. >> the school called the officers a, quote, army of standin ford this important first. it's been a pleasure to be with you on this friday. "your world" is next. >> did one of the banks that was blamed for the financial crisis just warn that donald trump will cause a crisis? welcome on this friday. i'm liz clayman in for neil cavuto. this is your your young, citigroup saying to awesome win to shock the financial markets s and trigger a global growth slowdown, gary is not buying it and beyond megan and jessica. gary you say citigroup should, quote, shut up. why? >> well, it's kind of simple. we have 20 trillion in debt, deficits as
. >> the school called the officers a, quote, army of standin ford this important first. it's been a pleasure to be with you on this friday. "your world" is next. >> did one of the banks that was blamed for the financial crisis just warn that donald trump will cause a crisis? welcome on this friday. i'm liz clayman in for neil cavuto. this is your your young, citigroup saying to awesome win to shock the financial markets s and trigger a global growth slowdown, gary is not...
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experts are saying thieves can get into a different system that ford and gm, shy, mitsubishi and other cow companies-using. foxnews.com has a detailed list of the effected vehicles. gm officials downplaying the report saying they don't see it as a, quote, significant risk. officials also volkswagen are working with researchers and some new models are not vulnerable. >>> there's a square mile of land in miami that is home to all of florida's new zika virus cases. according to the governor, it's in miami's wynwood neighbor and the state has reported more than two dozen locally transmitted cases of the virus. those are cases in which mosquitoes in the area bite people, not when people get zika from somewhere else. for further south to the east in puerto rico the number of seek seek cases higher. nearly 2,000 in the that brings the total there to more than 10,000 cases. including more than a thousand pregnant women. doctors have linked zika to severe birth defects, as you know, and just yesterday the u.s. surgeon general says he expects a quarter of all the people in port reek cove will ge
experts are saying thieves can get into a different system that ford and gm, shy, mitsubishi and other cow companies-using. foxnews.com has a detailed list of the effected vehicles. gm officials downplaying the report saying they don't see it as a, quote, significant risk. officials also volkswagen are working with researchers and some new models are not vulnerable. >>> there's a square mile of land in miami that is home to all of florida's new zika virus cases. according to the...
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away with what is referred as to the johnson amendment, named after lyndon johnson, who said that in ford or churches and religious organizations to maintain a tax exemption, not to pay taxes, they have to steer clear of partisan politics. they shouldn't be advocating for particular candidates. trump promised pastors for several weeks he would do away with that rule. met with pastors in new york and iowa and south carolina, and today he is doing it in orlando. a group that marco rubio will be talking to tomorrow. he is running for re-election in the state. probably not something that trump can make real for them. to undo this would take an act of congress and get sent to president trump, and at this point, even republicans are arguing their senate majority is in jeopardy, which would make it difficult to pass congress and even some democrats think they can pull off a victory in the house, though that's still close and presumes trump will be a drag on house and senate republicans. >> others think that. i read this morning and have sent the open letter from 70 republicans calling for the pa
away with what is referred as to the johnson amendment, named after lyndon johnson, who said that in ford or churches and religious organizations to maintain a tax exemption, not to pay taxes, they have to steer clear of partisan politics. they shouldn't be advocating for particular candidates. trump promised pastors for several weeks he would do away with that rule. met with pastors in new york and iowa and south carolina, and today he is doing it in orlando. a group that marco rubio will be...
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. >> major funding for the pbsor newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. n. >> carnegie corporation of new york.rk supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.su at carnegie.org.ns, d >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions tnd individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llcll c captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orgne >>> this is "nightly business re" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> box office success. disney string of movie hits powers its on the big screen. it will be on the small one. >>> return to sernd. the postal service delivered a loss t. the reason? it deliveredpackages. >>> if you build it, bauns off come? what the business inhe more ton on "nightly business report" f >>> good evening, everybody. welco
. >> major funding for the pbsor newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. n. >> carnegie corporation of new york.rk supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.su at carnegie.org.ns, d >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions tnd individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for...
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. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation forp public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been just one week since the democratic convention ended, and hillary clinton has surged to big leads over republican donald trump, in virtually every national poll. today new numbers put her ahead by as much as 15 points, and found her trying to win over doubters. hillary clinton ended the week on a high note, but she acknowledged today that many voters say they still don't trust her. she spoke to black and hispanic journalists in washington. >> it doesn't make me feel good when people say those things, and i recognize that i have work to do. i'm going to work my heart out in this campaign, and asai president to produce results for people. >> woodruff: at the sam
. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation forp public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been just one week since the democratic convention ended, and hillary clinton has surged to big leads over republican...
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. >> ifill: a major recall today from the ford motor company. it involves 830,000 vehicles in the u.s. and mexico. they could have faulty side door latches that break, allowing the doors to open while the car isdo moving. ford says the recall covers six different models ranging from model years 2012 to 2016. >> woodruff: and, wall street mostly marked time, ahead ofah tomorrow's jobs report for july. the dow jones industrial averagi lost about three points to close at 18,352. the nasdaq rose six points, and the s&p 500 added half ats point. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: years of unreported sexual abuse accusations against u.s. gymnastics coaches. stepping up the fight against isis in libya. a shrinking jewish community on india's coast, and much more. >> woodruf on the eve of the opening olympic ceremonies in brazil, a new investigation into usa gymnastics uncovers some disturbing details. as athletes are gathering in rio, a stunning report from the "indianapolis star" and "usa today" network dominated this day: it found top executive
. >> ifill: a major recall today from the ford motor company. it involves 830,000 vehicles in the u.s. and mexico. they could have faulty side door latches that break, allowing the doors to open while the car isdo moving. ford says the recall covers six different models ranging from model years 2012 to 2016. >> woodruff: and, wall street mostly marked time, ahead ofah tomorrow's jobs report for july. the dow jones industrial averagi lost about three points to close at 18,352. the...
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. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thei frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in. education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. v thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. standard companies. being big companies or small company, european or foreign, that's the wonderful way to do business and invest. but you have to play by the rules. and not to rely on fair tax benefits. >> apple pay. the european commission hits the tech giant with a $14.5 billion bill for unpaid taxes. reaction fro and what does it m .or other >>> ham
. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thei frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in. education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thei frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in. education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. v thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can f
. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thei frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in. education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation forp public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. and russia neared an agreement today that aims to reduce hostilities in syria. word of the progress came after an hours-long meeting in geneva between secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart: sergei lavrov. kerry said the deal, if completed, will make the possibility of a lasting truce more likely. but he conceded there was more work to be done. >> in the next days, our experts will be meeting here in geneva to conclude the few remaining technical issues and to move forward in order to take the steps necessary to build the confidence to overcome the deep mistrust that does exist on all sides. >> sreenivasan: an earlier cessation of hostili
. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation forp public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. and russia neared an agreement today that aims to reduce hostilities in syria. word of the progress came after an...
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>> we ford all kinds of -- we found all kinds of things. if it's personal or sensitive or family related, we found it. we found details of custody battles. we found parents writing to authorities about missings children. we found details of elopements,o of divorces, of partners who had sexually transmitted diseases, partners who had aids, people who were in debt, in distress, in all kinds of financial difficulty, and, of course, soms of the cases you mentioned earlier, that is to say people who were raped, includingc children who were raped. >> brangham: do you have any sense of why these documents were releaseed? this seems to go at odds with wikileaks' stance of long-time privacy for individuals.r why are these types of documentm and this type of informationr contained in there?he >> it's difficult to know for sure. i don't speak for julian assange, the head of wikileaks, and i can't say exactly what goes into these releases. assange has indeed said that private information will be protected. in fact, he said explicitly that his site woul
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide.onth >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org.or.edgati >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.prn b t captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orgio >>> this is nightly bu. with tyler matheson and sue herera >> the dow sees its longest losing streak in nearly a year and oil prices settle below $40 a barrel. new concerns. consumers are spending. businesses are not. and that's raising a lot of questions about how where the economy is headed. scaling back. aetna runs up losses on its health exchange business, becoming the latest to consider its partic
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide.onth >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org.or.edgati >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for...